Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Scopes and Optics => Topic started by: Falcon on January 23, 2024, 12:48:13 PM
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Lookin to replace my 20 year old Nikon 800 yard model. No issues with my current Model. I am not a long range shooter, just need some more juice at long range.
Would like to hear from anyone who owns this model.
Thanks,
Bryan
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I have it's predecessor, the 2400 I believe. It works fine, I don't have much to compare it to in terms of traditional range finder metrics. I bought it for the BDX capabilities.
That part is awesome. My buddies couldn't figure out how I ranged, dialed and got on a buck this year within 10 seconds after they got spooked towards me. The app is pretty user friendly, you can true your MV without a chrono, and it's never failed on me in the field.
I'd say it reliably ranges to 800ish yards on non-reflective targets in sunny conditions. Would recommend :tup:
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I have a Sig Kilo 2000 which has ranged over 3,000 yards a few times on reflective targets.
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I have it's predecessor, the 2400 I believe. It works fine, I don't have much to compare it to in terms of traditional range finder metrics. I bought it for the BDX capabilities.
That part is awesome. My buddies couldn't figure out how I ranged, dialed and got on a buck this year within 10 seconds after they got spooked towards me. The app is pretty user friendly, you can true your MV without a chrono, and it's never failed on me in the field.
I'd say it reliably ranges to 800ish yards on non-reflective targets in sunny conditions. Would recommend :tup:
My experience as well as long as you keep new batteries in it.
Cold zaps em.
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I have the Sig Kilo 3000 - it works perfect . My 2000 died right before my Montana archery elk trip and Sig overnighted a 3000 to replace it
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Thanks everyone. I wanted to order one online since I got a 10% off code at the Reno sheep show, but they are OOS on the Sig site. Might have to buy on at full price at Amazon :chuckle:
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If you have a GoHunt membership or whatever you'll get $38 in points back there. About a 10% "discount"